San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 205, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 14, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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TUE DAY SEPTEMB R 14 1880.
RAILROAD TIME TADLC
Si Q H. railroad.
IiRPARTUIlCN.
Form. Imis rla Mo. i'a. ronto..
For HUl'iili
For Laredo .
AKHIVAI
From ft. Louis Missouri 1'ac.l.e lOtftO I
FroniHt. lul9. lu Intn Mountain 10:.VpT
FromHt. !u.s via Missouri 1'acino. HyMn. n
0. 1L & S. A. nallroad.
ONrt yitAIN TO NEW OUU.ANH PA-I.Y
Tiiiuiunii Kxriicm bast luitri
Leave foa-NewOrfcaos Houston ami
Oalrciton 8;(Wo.m
Aiutivn rnow tub east.
Arrlvo from New Orleans Houston
and (Jalvcstoii 7iilp. in
Tiiiiounu wkht.
Lquvo for Han Franc.suu El lasoanl
Kajrie rasa ............ i:.oj. m
8. A. & A. P. Railroad.
AlUUVAM AND IIKTA UTL'KKS
Until further notice our trains will
Daily (except Humlny) us follows!
KOtminoi'Nii thmns
taaTeSau Antonio . H.o a.
Utave ItH'vlllo at 4 r p.
Leaves MesqultAl h;i.1 p.
Arrlvci at Corpus ClirlstlJtincllon. V.Vt p.
HOUTIIIIOL'Mll TIIA1NK.
U-aves Corpus Christ I Junction. fl:(n.
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo SI recti
IIULLNIU UL4IUK
Keep tbe Finest-1 roportod Wlncn Cham
pairnci and Liquor. tipeclaltW'S In the tines
brands of Domestic and Imported Cigars.
Come and aeo Flrst-olasa trontlemen's re-
sort. Flno lunch daily at 10 o'clock a. m.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY
Time andJ?laco of Meetings and Name
of Principal Officers.
TTrtKiitArmoAL Union No. 172 ineeU last
Sunday of i-ach uiontli ut II p. m k. of L. halt
U.L. Nichols secretary.
Til a vis Assembly K. of L. No. meets
very Tuesday niKht at Jobko hull Lobojo
rceu
l'AINTKKS A88EM11I.V K of lu No UH08
nioets every Friday night at Josko hull.
Vulcan Ah8emhi.y K. of L . No. 4.HH
neets .cry Thiirwiuy night at Josko hall.
VOKWAKTZ AtlHKMULr K. utr L. No. 4410-
Hit'ta every Monday night ut Josku's hull
A..AMO ABriKMULT (col.) K. or lNo.4lUH
MevU every Wednesday night at K. of U hull.
lSCIII.KICIIEK LOIKIK No. liUfi KlllghtS of
Honor meets everr second and fourth Ilium
Soli
Italian $ocietv ttocurso Mutuul Meets
llrstHunduyJn each luonih corner Houston
ana Laredo streets. A. llrunl president A.
Ilonsavar secretary.
Caledonian Cf.uii-Meets at Flrmncn's hull
No. S the lustTliiimday of each month at 8 p.
in. WulierJcottehlLl.
ItttOTnRlillODII Or liOCOMOTlVK FlUEMKN
Duvy Crocket Uxlgu No. It'i. Meets every
Thurwluy ulternooii at Ktnuhts of l tliiai
hah. Jo tin bulllwiii uiutur; John 8. Douk
wcretury.
CAltl-KNTRliH Umon Mtels llrnl and thil d
HaturUays of the inontli uL 8 p. nu at Flro
men's hall. 0. W. W. Hmllh presUlcnti rivd
Itayvs. iwcretary
B. U. C. Out I'iiht No. U (1. A 11.. Dkpakt
mknt or Tkx Art. Meets ut Humum's hull on
Market street on t ho flrat and thlid Friday of
each month. J. 1. Nowcomb commander.
FllENCn BENEVOLENT BOClETVMeelSMi0-
oud uunday In each month ut hall. No t Main
Meets overr Tburadar. nt Fireman's hall. Ni
1. NIo Peters president; Johu Wolfram sec-
rotary San Antonio Fihe Association No. .
Moot tbo first Wednesday lu every month.at
Fireman's llali. No. 1. on Market trcof F.s
Bchreinor Foreman Alt U. SchiM Hecrelary
IIoahd orFiKK DiiiKCTOusMoetB Bret Mon-
day In each month at engine house No. 2. (Jus
socoud Thursday night In cachmouth. V A.
Uoiiyngo secretary
Knight Temi'lail San Antonio coin-
manderp No. 7 meets lust Baturduy In euili
mouth. J. 11. Hamilton recorder.
Odd Fellows Ban Antonio Lodgo No. 11
bmith. Chance llor Commander; Ueorgo It.
Dashlel I Keeper of Hocords uud tieiil
Bt.Mauy'h Uuancii C. K.orA. Metts ut
Meyer's halloa I lio second and fourth Tues-
days of each month ut B o'clock p. in. Colonel
Kluior Utls president; Ldwuru Umdcn lr.
secretary
Yodno Men's Cinuhtian Association
ituatllnff rooms No. 4UU K. Houston street.
Societie FiUNCAisK-Mects at Meyer's hall
every second Sunday of tho month li. A
Arnaud President
Vouno Men's Henevolknt Association
Meets second and fourth Wednesdays In each
month at Firemen's hall. Avenue C William
O'Connor Je Sullivan's bank.
Iuisii National Lkaoiie Uuancii
Meets at Meyer's hall on Losoya street tlrst
and third Saturday In each month. T. F
Urady President; John Uallaghor Hecretarv
Helvetia Vmiein. Meets every Thursday
at Krlsch's hall. K Frele president.
Mendblhoiin Mixed Cmoiius. Meets ouco
a week at Casino hall. C. 11. Mueller president.
San AntonioTukn Veuein. Meets every
Tueeday night at Turncrhall. H.Maueruiauii
president; U. Uuuge secretary.
MJKNNEitaESANU Vehein Fhoiibinn. Meets
every Wednesday at KrlBch balL Jacob Weber
president F. Urell seoretarv.
Ueetiiovbn Maennehchok Meets every
Thursday night at Scholz's hull.
Ban Antonio Maennehchok. Meets twice
a week at Lohse's ball. A. Nordinau president
ltAtLHOAD IlKAKEMEN-C Spauglcr Lodge.
No. bS. holds meotlugs every Wednesday at s
p. m. at Knights of Pythias Hall. P. Loos
KulghU of Pythtas ball. John bullivuu Mas-
n. in Knlghu of Pythias hall. K. li. Moul-
i.U.K.
UailiioadConiicctous Meets o
week
In Odd Fellow hall Houston street
TEXAa HOlfKMTKAD. ilUILDINO
n Loan
Association. Meets first Wednesday
each month opposite courthouse D. P. Dol-
sen sooretry.
llEXAH IIUILDINQ AND LOAN AftHOCIATION
Meets at No 2?Bolcdad street third Thursday
of each month. John K. Uohso secretary
INTBHNATIONAL UUILDINO AND LOAN ASSO-
CIATION Heiru la r meetings socond Thursday
In each month at library rooms Stt Losoya
street. M. Lindner Seoretarv
San Antonio Real Estate IJuii.dino and
Loan Asaoci at ion. Meets ttrstThursduy In
each mouth 3A East Houston street J. Cun-
uliufhum stcretarv
ury month. W A. Itouynge secretary ( of-
AlauoLeqion orllONOit fttar Council No
SJ meets at Odd Fellows ball first nnd third
tlaiurday lu each month. Ueorgo It. Dashiull
Kniuiitb or Honok Sunset I-odKO No. 1130
meets at Odd Fellows hall second uud fourth
Monday In each month. C. L. Wagner Ito-
corder. v Independent Ouder Dnai Uuitii Edar
LodgeNo.ru meeU at Odd Fellows hall ioo-
ona ana lourtu ttuntfay in each month.
Mexican Miithai. Am Riinr--r-MAnt n.
r Batiirdayat 7:i p. m. at the Record or's
offlee J uanT. Cardenas President.
Alamo Council No. 4-Amencan ijglon
of Honor meets second and fourth Wedues-
V"'T ' l ""u111 n taa reuows nail
Louis Bpahn. Oommanderi J. W bebuwlrtb
The Haunted Chamber.
lir "IIE DUCHESS."
Auilurr of ".Wonlot" "itana Smlty"
Vhyuu" clc rtc
CIIAITKIt I.
Tlio urn lin.1 "ilronpod ilown." nnd
tho "Uftjr is dcml." Thu sllenco and tlio
calm or coming nlslit are over every-
thing. The nhadnwy twilight Ilea soft-
ly on (lecplnR flmvers and Bwnylnu
bonshs onnulet fountains tho marhlo
basins of which glenm snow-wlilto In
tho uncertain light on tho Rllmiwo of
tho distant ocean seen through tho
flant elms. A floating mist hangs In
ho still warm air making heaven and
earth mingle In ono sweet confusion.
Tho Ivy creeping up tho nnclcnt walls
of tho c.astio Is rustling nnd whispering
ns tlio evening nreeio sweeps over it.
High up tho tendrils climb past mul-
lloned windows nnd iiuaint devices.
until they reach oven to tho old tower
nnd twlno lovingly round It nnd push
through tho long npertures In tho ma-
sonry of tho walls of tho haunted cham-
ncr.
It Is hero that tho shadows cast their
heaviest gloom. All this corner of tho
old tower Is wrapped In darkness lis
though to obscure tho sccno of terrible
crimes of past centuries.
Ghosts of dead-nud-gono lords nnd
ladles seem to peer out mysteriously
from tho openings of this quaint cham-
ber wherein no servant male orfe-
malo of tlio castlo has ever yet been
known to set foot. It is full of dlro
horrors to them and rcplcto with le-
gends of by-gono days anil grow somo
sights ghastly enough to inako the
stoutest heart quail.
In tho days of tho Stuaits nn old earl
had hanged himself in that room rath
er tnaniaco mo worm Willi uisnonor
beauteous dame fair but frail had
been incarcerated there and slowly
starved to dcatli by ner relentless lord.
Thcro was even in tlio last century u
baronet tho earldom has been lost to
tho Dyuccourts during tlio Common
wealthwho liavjng quarreled with his
friend over a reliinluir belle had smit
ten him nerrss llio cheek with his
clove nuil thru chatlcnccd him to mor
tal combat. -Tho duel had been fought
In tho luckless chamber nnd had only
ended with tho death of botli combat-
nnts; tbo blood stains upon tho flooring
wero largo and deep nnd to this day
tho boards bear silent witness to tho
sanguinary character of that secret
llgiit.
Just now standing outsido tho castlo
In the warmth and softness of tho dy-
ing daylight ono can hardly think of
;ono in
and Blnful.
Thcro Is an nir of bustlo and expect-
ancy within-doors that betokens com-
ing guests; tho servants aro moving to
and fro noiselessly but busily nnd now
and then tlio stately housekeeper pass-
es from room to room utterfntr com
mands and Injunctions to tho maids as
sno goes jno less occupied ana nnx-
ious is tho butler ns ho survovs tho
work of tho footmen. It is so long
Blnco tbo old placo lias bad n resident
master and so much longer still sinco
guests have been Invited to it that tho
household aro moro than ordinarily ex-
cited at tho chango now about to tako
placo .
Sir Adrian Dynecourt after a pro-
longed tour on tho Continent nnd lin-
gering visits to tho Kast has at last
como homo with tho avowed Intontlon
of becoming a staid country gentleman
and of settling down to tho cultivation
of turnips tlio breeding of prlzo oxen
nnd tho determination to bo tho M. I".
II. when old Lord Dartrco shall havo
fuinilcd his declared intention of retir-
ing in his favor. Ho is a tall young
man lltlio and active His skin though
naturally fair is bronred by foreign
travel. Ills hair Is light brown cut
very closo to his head. Ills eyes aro
largo clear and honest mid of a pecu-
liar dark violot; they nro beautiful eyes
winning and sweet and steady in their
clanco. His mouth shaded by a droop-
ing fair mustache is largo and Qrm
yet very prono to laughter.
It Is quito tho end of tho London sea-
son and Sir Adrian hns hurried down
from town to glvo directions for tlio
reception of somo peoplo w horn ho had
invited to stay Willi him during tlio
slaughtor of tho partridges.
Nov all is complete and the lost
train from Imdon being due half an
hour ago Sir Adrian Is standing on the
steps of ills hall-door anxiously await-
ing somo of his guests.
There is oven a touch of gcnulno lm-
fiatlenco In his mannor which could
uirdly bo attributed to the ordinary
longing of a young man to see a fow of
his friends. Sir Adrian's anxiety is
open nnd undisguised nnd thoro is a
little frown upon his brow. I'rescntly
his face brightens as lie bears tho roll
of carriage-wheels. When the carriage
turns tho corner of tho drive and tho
horses aro pullod up at tlio hall door
Sir Adrian sees a fair face at tho win-
dow that puts to flight all tho fears he
has been harboring for tho last halt
hour.
"You havo comoV" ho Bays dollghtod-
ly running down the steps nnd opening
tlio carriage door' himself "I am so
gladl I began to think the train ran
uwayfrom you or that the horses
had bolted."
"Such a Journey as it has bcenl" ex-
claims a volco not belonging to the fnco
that had looked from the carriage at
Sir Adrian. "It has been tiresome to
the last degroo. I really don't know
when I felt so fatigued!"
A little woman small and fair steps
languidly to the ground ns slio says this
and glances pathetically at her host.
She is beautifully "got up" both In
dress and complexion and nt a first
clanco appears nlmost glrllslu Laying
her hand In Sir Adrian's sho let it rose
there as though glad to be at her Jour-
ney's end conveying at the same llmo
by a gentle pressure of her taper fln-
f ers tho fact that sho is oven more glad
hat tho end of her Journey has brought
her to him. Sho looks up at him with
her red lids drooping as if tired and
with n bowildcrcd expression In her
pretty blue eyes that adds to the charm
of her face.
"It's an awful distance from townl"
ays Sir Adrian as if apologizing for
tbo spot on which his grand old castle
has been built. "And it was moro than
f ood of you to come to mo. I can. only
ry to make up to you for' tho discom-
fort you have experienced to-day by
throwing all possiblo chances of amuse-
ment in your way whilst you stay
here."
Ily this timo she had withdrawn her
hand and so he Is freo to go up to his
other guest and hid her welcome. Ho
says nothing to her strange to say but
It is his hand that seeks to retain hors
this timo and it is his eyes that look
longingly Into tho face before him.
"you are tired. tooV ho says at
length. "Como into tho house and rest
nwlillo beforb dinner. You will like to
go to your room at orice perhaps?" ho
adds turning to his two visitors.
"Thank you yes. If you will havo
our tea sent up-stairsf replies Mrs.
Talbot plaintively "it will be such a
comfort!" she always spoaks in asomo-
what pouting tone and with heavy
emphasis.
"Tea nonsense!" rosnonds Sir Ad-
rian. "Thcro's nothing llko champagne
ns a pick-me-up. I'll send you tea also;
but take my advico and try tho cham-
pagne" 'Oh thank you I shall so much pre-
fer my tea!" Mrs. Talbot declares with
a graceful little shrug of her shoulders
at which her friend Miss Delmalno
laughs aloud.
"I accept your advico. Sir Adrian"
she says' casting n mischievous gianco
nt him from under her long lashos.
"And jes llorawlll tako chainpagno
too- when It comes."
".Naughty glil!" rxclaliiii Mrs Tal-
Tnllml seldom smiles having learned
by cxH'rlenci' that her delicate fain
looks prettier lu repose "('nine then
Sir Adrian" she adds "let us enter
your enchanted cantle."
I ho servants ny inn timo havo taken
ill nil their lurau:!- that Is. nsmuchns
thev have liven nhlo to brinir In tho car
riage; and now the two ladles walk up
to the steH mid enter the hall their
niiHi nesiue iiiem.
Mrs. Talbot who has recovered her
spirits n little is chattering gayly ami
!minoimll7.!lig Kir Adrian to thu best of
her ability whilst Miss llelnialun Is
strangely silent and seems lost In n
kind of pleased wonder as she gazes
upon nil her charming surroundings.
Tho last rays of light ate streaming
in through the Htalued-gl.ir.s windows
rendering the old hall full of myster-
ious beauty. The grim warriors In their
coats of mall seem to the entranced
gazo of Florence Delmalne to ho mak-
lnir readv to snrlnff from the niches
which hold them.
waking from her dream in sho reach-
en tho foot of tho stone stalreaso sho
says nbrnptly but with lovely smllo
playing round her mouth
"Surely Sir Adrian you have a ghost
In this beautiful old place or a secret
Stalrcaso or at least a bogy of some
sort? Do not ll the romartln look
of It by telling tun yon have no tain of
terror to impart no history of a ghostly
visitant who walks these halls at tho
dead of night."
"Wo have no ghost heie I am sorry
to say" answers Sir Adrian laughing.
"For tho first time I feel dlstiessed nnd
ashamed that it should ho so. Wo can
only boast a haunted chainlier; hut
mere are cerium legends annul 11 i um
proud to say the bain narration of
which would make even the stoutest
quail."
pleasant!1' exclaims .Mis. Talbot with
a nervous nnd very elh ctlvo shudder.
-liowuisiincliy delicious. you meant"
iuts In Miss Delnmlno. 'Sir Adrian
s this chamber anvwhein near where I
shall sleep?"
"Oh no; you need not bo nfrald of
that!" answers Dynecourt hastily.
"I am not afraid" said tlio girl sauci-
ly. "I havo all my lifu been seeking nn
ndvonturo of somo sort. I am tired of
my prosaio cxistenco. I want to know
what dwellers In tho shadowy realms
of ghost-hind aro like."
"l)oar Sir Adrian do urgo her not
to talk llko that; it Is positively
wicked." pleads Dora Talbot glancing
at him ucseechlngly.
"Miss Delmalne you will drive Mrs.
Talbot from my houso if you persist in
your evil courses" says Sir Adrian
laughing again. "Desist I pray your
"Are you afraid Dora?" asks Flor-
onco merrily. "Then keep closo to mo.
I can defy all ovil spirits I havo spells
"You havo Indeed!" nuts in Sir Ad
rian in a tone so low- that only sho can
near it. Aim Knowing tins you
should be merciful."
Though sho cannot hear what lie
says yet Mrs. Talbot can see ho Is ad-
dressing Florence and marks with
some uneasiness tho gianco that passes
irom ins eyes 10 ners. meaning quick-
ly Into tho conversation she says tim-
idly laying her hand on her host's
arm
"This shocking room von sneak of
will not bo pear mine?"
"In another wing altogether" Sir
Adrian replies reassuringly. "Indeed
It is so far rrom this part of tho castle
that ono might bo safely incarcerated
inero unuaiowiy sinrve in ueaui wun-
out any ono of tlio household being a
bit wiser. It Is In the noith wing In
the old tower a portion of tho building
that has not been in use for over llfty
years."
"I brcatho again" says Dorn Talbot
alloctcdly.
"I shall traverse every inch of that
old tower haunted room mid all bo-
fore I nm a week older" declares Flor-
ence dcllatitly. After which sho smiles
at Adrian niraln. and follows the maid
up tho broad staircase to her room.
Uy tho end or the week many other
visitors had been made welcome at tho
castle; but none pcihaps gave so much
pleasuro to tliu young liainnet as Mis.
Miss Duimalno. tho nulv daiiehtcr
and heiress of an Indian nabob had
taken London by storm this past sea-
son; nnd not only tho modem llabylon
but tho heart of Adrian Dynecourt ns
woll. She had como homo to Kngland
on tho death of her father about two
years ago; and having no nearer rela-
tives allvo iiad been kindly received
by her cousin tho Hon. Mrs. Talbot
who was then living with her husband
in a preity nonso in iiayiair.
Six months after Florenco Delmalno's
arrival Gcorgo Talbot had succumbed
to a virulent lever; nnd his widow up-
on whom a handsome jointure had
been settled when thu funeral and the
necessary law worries had como to nn
end had Intimated to her young cousin
that she Intended to travel for a year
upon tho Continent and that sho would
be glad that is with an elabnrato sigh
she would be a degree less miserable
if sho Florenco would accompany her.
Tills delighted Florenco. Sho was
wearied with attendance on tho sick
having done most of thu nursing of tho
Hon. George whllo his wife lamented
The years abroad passed swlftiy; the
end of it brought them to I'aris once
more where feeling that her time of
mourning might be decently terminat-
ed Mrs Talbot had discarded her som-
ber robes and "put herself Into the
hands of tho most fashionable dress-
maker she could llnd.
Florenco too discarded mourning for
the first time although her father had
been almost two years in Ids quiet
grave amongst the Hills; and with her
cousin who was now Indeed berjinly
friend If slightly uncongenial decided
to return to London forthwith.
It was early in May nnd with a son-
satlon of extreme nnd most natural
pleasure the girl looked forward to a
few months passed amongst the best
of those whom she had learned under
her cousin's auspices to regard ns
"society."
Dora Talbot herself was not by any
moans dead to tho thought that ft
would be to her ndvantago to Introduce
Into society a girl well-born and pos-
sessed of an almost fabulous fortune.
Stray crumbs must surely fall to her
share In a connection of this kind and
such crumbs sboTvus prepared to gath-
er with a thankful heart.
But unhappily sho set her affection
upon Sir Adrian Dynecourt with his
grand old castlo and his princely rent-
roll a "crumb" tho magnitude and
worth of which sho was not. slow to ap-
nreciate. At first she had not rinnmnd
It possible that Florenco would serious
ly regaru a mero uaronet ns a suitor
when Jier unbounded wealth would al-
most entltlo her to a duke. Hut "love."
as she discovered later to her discom-
fiture will always "tliul the way." And
ono day quite unexpectedly It dawnod
upon her that there mlghtr-lf circum-
stances favored them grow up a feel-
ing between Florenco and Sir Adrian
that might lead to mutual devotion.
Yet strong In tlio belief of her own
charms Mrs. Talbot accepted the Invi-
tation given by Sir Adrian and at the
closo of the season sho and Floronco
Delmalno llnd themselves the QrBt of a
batch of guests como to spend a month
or two at the ojd castle at Dynocourt.
To In Continued.
THE OEEAT SOCIHEEH EEMEDY
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Contractors and Builders.
Manufacturers of
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order. Btoro and OQloo Kitting a specialty
OFFICE AND MUX:
Travis St. Cor. Aves C and D.
SANoANTONIO. TEXAS
Infirmary Remedies &c.
AND THROAT
All those afflicted with any diioaso of tbe
Byes Kan. Nose or Throat can find tho great-
est and quickest relief and cure at the
SAM ANTONIO
EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Cor. of Houston and St'. Mary's St.'
Which li the most tboroushlr fitted up of
any Institution of the kind lu the Buto.
IK
DANKS AND DANKERS. j
J.B. AI.RTANIIklt A HCIt A. AI.KXANDER
Prrsltlrot Assistant Cashier.
Tcias NationalHant San Antonio
lit Commrc Street
ArrTtiniuritii OArtTAl. f IMftt
I'AIhlK 10000c
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINES1 TltANlACTCO.
Visitors UrjrUtiT krpt In our rr-adlnj room
where strttinriTS In tin city nru Invltl to rail.
J. R. Tmokhtok I'm J w (1 1. a us V. V
Jar I. KAHuCahltr
THE
OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Transacts
A Gonoral Banking Business.
LEONIDAS P. DIBBLE
Attorney - at Law
And Notary Public.
NO. Sill WraTCoMUEIICK 8THKKT
HAN ANTON'O. TF.XA8.
HAGY BROTHERS
AM work loft with us will receive prompt
attention. Est turn ten riirnlnhfd cheerfully.
1avi nrdi r at KV North Pan M ft rem it net.
Bell & Bro's
No. 1S1 Oommcrco HtrMit
3 . . o
3 Jflm
1 -ai'ia);
SilYer and Plated Ware
CUTLIIRY ETC.
Walche and JcwHry rrpalnil. Charges
reiuniiHtile. w tiiktt pleasuro in AhuwliiK our
SfKKl and purchniM-rs are Invited t rail
atlflfactlon jfiianintriHl 13-4-lr
PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS
Den In-tin and trademarks clultna collected
1 men (end ctmen tinme(.'iiliiL land warranto.
Imck pay Ixxinty aiul (venninnn fur soldiers
" ' ' ' J 1 1 1 IN V Dtil-'l-'IR.
Attorney at Iiw. Waslilnifton li. C.
lti:rKHKM;KK Attoriiej-tieiiertil A.H.tlarliind
WashlnKton II. O. and to II. Ilrouslnir of Kim
ho will furnlsti blanks on nppllcattin. '
Wm Mayke it Co. Hunkers WtuhliiKton.
irool notes bonds stock.
real estate etc. Ooverntnent tmnds sold on
monthly payments (IimnI premiums for In
cstors lU'llablo correspondents wantetl
Address
G W. FOSTER Banker
No. 43 11 road way New Vork.
THE LIBHT RUHHIHQ-Wi
SEWSGMACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL.
W.HFEGTSA TISFACTION
:U Hem Setfi Machine Co.
ORANQE MASS.
:' :'Cqi.vcII.Y. Chlugo III St Uult Mo.
. 1..U13; icx. ban rraneiico tsi.
Alamo Brewery
AND
Lone Star Bottling Works.
liecr In Kt g"fl and Hottlcs. and tho.
New Berliner Weiss Beer
Orders havo best and prompt attention.
WILLIAM ESSER
319 Avcnuo II. Telcphono No. 273.
San Antonio . - - Texas
Hotel Val Verde.
Dol Rio Val Vordo Co. Toxas
All tho vear Hnaltli Hesort of tho Bouthwest
New management courteous attention and
Btteciai euro to mvaiius.
Hates and accommodations to please eom
Mrs. E. V. Closo - Proprietress
aio aio
ALAMO GARDEN
J. D. FRY MANAGER.
Bar Room Restaurant
AND ICE CREAM.
Eist Side Alamo Plaza San Antonio Texas
van 1 a
ft 3
IMS
MARK.
ECZEMA ERADICATED.
OfMlmm-It Is Aw ym to wy that I think I am mil Mr wrll nf wma afti'r hsTtai
Ukrn Hwlffa fi.rrl(le. fiv br-n tnmUnl with It rrrr lltlU In my far. since lst Pprlnir.
At the betfrnlng of crAl wratber lurt faJl It mado a slLtht ammirance bat wmt awsr snd
It m nrr returned. H. H. M. no doubt hroka It npj at Iwwt It put mj pyrtetn In (rood rondlllnn
and 1 irnl wrIL It aim bincfltrtl my wife crcally In raiw of sick howl v ha and made a turfvct
cure of a brt-aklnjr oat on sit Ilttfr Urea yrtr bid dauchtrr Ivt rummer.
atklnsTllJeroa.lcb. IS J(M. fc Itsr JAUJiS V. M. HOnitlS.
Trcallso oq Xllooa and Skin Placasrn milM frty.
Th Hwipt HnriTTd Co. Dnwff 3. AlUnU Oa.
A. HEUSINGER
310-312 Military Plaza San Antonio Toxas
frinwar. Acat;irotiwar. aod llnlld.rs' Hardware
I'atnls Oils lllass Null. Outl.r? Kte.
Agent (or the Dain Automatic Hay Stacker and Gatherer
(Tlio (I n aif st LalMir-Sarln- Machine)
Co.'. Ual.hr
thlon Han....
l'lowa Hillhr flit
I.ANIIIIKTII'N IIAItllKN rlKKIli
Fence Wire of Every Description and at Lowest Prices.
JAS. D. DEVINE
Druggist Apothecary
24 Solodad St. Ono Door North of Courthouse San Antonio.
HrAlways on hand
errrythlnir usually fm
and prepurod at all hoi
1 and dispatch.
VANCE HOTEL
Cur HtiusUm and HI. Mary's ft.
Han AiilntiliTciaa.
FltANK HTAIIII
. 1'itoi'ii 1 irroit
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN..
rtTKunilsliiil IbM.uia by llunlnri
srllli ri irular Klsli and Ojrstrr lltalauraut at-
tltcbtil.
Flsli and f.ysters at Old Prices.
PARSO
Then villi vera a wonderful discortrr. Ho ethers
or relievs all raaonor of diiuss. Ths lofornatioa around each box is worth ten times the cost of a
boiofpilli. Flndout Hiaw fm mmm IBSH lenee. One boivUI
about them and jroa BHrifA fBJ BH BBSJ BJBm domorstorurifjUie
willilwajibethisk-WBB BH ffji blood and cure chros-
ful. One a doso. BBM BJ BH BJ Sh In ill health thu Si
ririomTilljcoDlainBaW B BJ BBJ Bakvorth of any other
nothing harmful are BBJ BH.. KBBrcnicjj cl diicor.
eaijr to andMH BBJ "BSW"a. Ifpeopleeould
incomen-BBBl BBBI BBSK3 BSBBSBl BBB be suds to realize
the mirrelous power of thesa pllli thej would walk 100 miles to get a box If they could not bo had
without. Sent tT mail for 23 cents in stamca. Illustrated namrblet free noitnald. Send for it
the information is very valuable. I. S. J011.N30U
Make New
I will put up $500 that I can take
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
And ourt any case 01 syphilis
tee a perfect and permanentlcure.
D. P. BARR
Solo Accnt;t'ortlio Btuto
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
"V LORRA.
MILITARIY (TAILOR
No. 6 Commorco Stroor
Begs leave to announce to the
has made
20 Per Cent in Prices to
SUMMER GOODS.
Ho hns a very largo lot of piece goods left aud.TIIEY MUST GO.
Call early and secure your choico of goods.
no roa eTain) am rams lst to
bonncm MANurAcmmim oa T Lout.
UEPOUX & COS0OVE Diauat m
III
I i.t I
pho
THE NEW HIGH-ARM
dcslrlns to purchase a really
11 lltrht nm u Inn1 and almost noiseless.
not ther macn.no win no so wuioarantro
amino film a quality of work so petly
and satisfactory as this. It ranch oil! era In
IIk principal clfC-s whero It uiny be seen
and airents for thOsale of It aro In almost
everv town tliroiifrlmut tho Statu.
ffii Co.
San Antonio Texas.
(ii:np.iiai. offices nut
Texas and Mexico.
Me them in the trorlJ. Will miiIii.i ra
1 CO.. 23 Custom House Street BOSTON UASS.
Rich Blood!
or Scrofula on earth and guaran
public and many customers that he
a redaction of
Close out his SPRING and
OPINION OF AN EXPERT.
Mr. Mary 11. Welch T.mcU.r of Patn.stlo
Koouomy At State UnlTersity of lowsw
HJIy deliberate Judgment latitat tho oven
of tbo ltungo 04 cotnparotl itltti others.
U not outy laoro equally boated In overy
I) art front oa well m roarbut as n result
ot Ita superior ventilation tlio food placed
therein la better cootcd lvlillo retaining a
sweeter flavor and a largor proportion of
V best Juices. I havo found also that tho
consumption ot fuel lnthiallangoforaglvan
aiuopnt or worn la muea was inun any oust.-
MRS. XUIIY B.
HARDWARE eou Ao'vra for 8AN AhtOKKj
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